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Chris Groves
Researcher at Western Kentucky University
Publications - 119
Citations - 2884
Chris Groves is an academic researcher from Western Kentucky University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Karst & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 111 publications receiving 2292 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Groves include Tufts University & Cardiff University.
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Future Matters: Action, Knowledge, Ethics
Barbara Adam,Chris Groves +1 more
TL;DR: In a social world whose pace continues to accelerate the future becomes an increasingly difficult terrain this paper, while the focus of social life is narrowing down to the present, the futures we create on a daily basis cast ever longer shadows.
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Natural and anthropogenic factors affecting the groundwater quality in the Nandong karst underground river system in Yunan, China.
TL;DR: It is suggested that both natural and anthropogenic processes contributed to chemical composition of groundwater in the NURS, human activities played the most important role, however.
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What Is “Responsible” about Responsible Innovation? Understanding the Ethical Issues
Alexei Grinbaum,Chris Groves +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors lay out a set of concepts that can help us to understand the meaning of responsible innovation, by reflecting on the ethical significance of technological innovation, and acknowledge that the responsibility associated with innovation is itself a responsibility for the future it helps to create.
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Responsible innovation across borders: tensions, paradoxes and possibilities
Phil Macnaghten,Richard Owen,Jack Stilgoe,Brian Wynne,Adalberto Mantovani Martiniano de Azevedo,A. de Campos,Jason Chilvers,Renato Dagnino,G. di Giulio,Emma Frow,Brian Garvey,Chris Groves,Sarah Hartley,Marcelo Knobel,Elizabete Mayumy Kobayashi,Markku Lehtonen,Javier Lezaun,Leonardo Freire de Mello,Marko Synésio Alves Monteiro,J. Pamplona da Costa,C. Rigolin,B. Rondani,Margarita Staykova,Renzo Taddei,Chris Till,David Tyfield,Sara Wilford,Léa Velho +27 more
TL;DR: A group of early career researchers and academics from Sao Paulo state and from the UK met at the University of Campinas to participate in a workshop on "Responsible Innovation and the Governance of socially controversial technologies".
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Perceptions of time in relation to climate change
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of research on time perception and temporal aspects of decision making in sociology and psychology, and make suggestions on how to use the strengths of the human mind and social dynamics to communicate climate change in its temporal context.